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Valerian).
xié Patterned textiles.
The stars you see when you are dazzled.
Number of strokes: 15;
radical: 纟; Stroke order number: 551121251132534
Detailed explanation: Valerian Valerian.
xié name].
An ancient Chinese printing and dyeing method xie, aprintinganddyeing method
Valerian is said to be dyed with silk binding, and the silk is written into a text. - Tang Xuanying, "All the Scriptures and Meanings".
Another example: valerian silk (dyeing and printing color silk); Clamp (a kind of printed brocade in the Tang Dynasty) patterned silk fabrics figuredfabrics clothes silk silk vale. —Book of Wei
Redness on both cheeks. Also refers to blush in general; flush〗。For example: valerian (redness on the face after drinking); valerian halo (redness); Valerian forest (autumn leaves red, the forest is red, so it is called.) Generally refers to maple groves).
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A twist next to the middle of a ji, a page on the right of the page read valerian (valenian) xiéval (valenian) xié: patterned textiles.
The stars you see when you are dazzled.
Number of strokes: 15; radical: 纟; Stroke order number: 551121251132534
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The pronunciation of "val" is [xié].
The compounds of "Valerian" are:
1. Valerian [ xié huā ].
Colorful flowers. 2. Valerian grass [ xié cǎo ].
Perennial herbaceous plant with pinnate compound leaves and small, white or rose-red flowers. Both roots and rhizomes can be used as medicates and used as sedatives.
3. Lin Valerian [ lín xié ].
Refers to the dappled light and shadow in the forest.
4. Valerian halo [ xié yūn ].
Flush. 5, drunken vale [ zuì xié ].
The name of a colored silk.
Valerian "Definition: 1Patterned textiles.
2.The stars you see when you are dazzled.
Sentence formation: 1. Twisted valerian, also known as pinching valerian, pinching flowers, now known as tie-dyeing.
2. Some are named because of the printing and dyeing process, such as a kind of anti-dyeing printing of the twisted valerian; Pulp valerian is a printing and pasting process that is blended with pulp powder.
3. At that time, the famous dyed valerian items that were popular among the folk included deer fetal valerian, brocade valerian, cocoon valerian, shu valerian, pinch valerian, pulp water valerian, sandalwood valerian, zhevaler, three sets of valerian and so on.
4. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the art of printing and dyeing was more prominent than the appearance of the pattern valerian, which was also called "pinching valerian", "pinching flowers", "pinching halo valerian", and modern called "tie-dyeing".
5. The book "Broken Gold" in the Yuan Dynasty recorded nine kinds of dyed valerian names, namely sandalwood valerian, Shu valerian, pinch valerian, brocade valerian, cocoon valerian, pulp water valerian, three sets of valerian, zhevaler, and deer placenta.
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Vale pinyin: xié
Strokes: 15, paraphrased; Patterned textiles. The stars you see when you are dazzled.
Number of strokes]: 15, radical: 纟.
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Valerian, pronounced: xié
Basic explanation. 1.Patterned textiles.
2.The stars you see when you are dazzled.
Compound words: Valerian Clamp Valerian Luo Valerian Valerian halo Eye Valerian Cai Valerian Xia Valerian Valerian Eye Valerian Lin Valerian Homophone: Evil Pick Up Diagonal Salmon Tree Lust Leaf Sentence formation:
Valerian , sentence formation: Conclusion: Low-dose valerian can promote the return of 5HT level and cell proliferation to normal in the hippocampus of depressed rats, and at the same time has the effect of protecting damaged neurons in the hippocampus.
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Valerian, pronounced: xié
Radical: 纟五笔: xfkm
Interpretation: 1Patterned textiles. 2.The stars you see when you are dazzled.
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[xié]
Valerian patterned textiles. 2.The stars you see when you are dazzled.
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Vale pinyin: xié
radical: 纟;
Stroke 15
Five strokes XFKM
Basic Definition. 1.Patterned textiles.
2.The stars you see when you are dazzled.
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